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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right, back row: Harold Murphree, Martha Gregg, John Boyer, Marshall Bethel, Juanita Garvin Maurine Cross, Ernest Brown, Eddie Roberts, Vera Luce, Marjorie Hogge, Louise Wimberly. Fourth row: Joe Macbeth, Glenn Blouin, Annionette Clay, Audrey Fredricks, Wilma Pfeffer, Reta Mae Morse, Vernadell Brandt, Jessica Borel, Elsie Earabash, Barbara Ryan, Jennie Mae Rulick, Janis McLane, Alice Irene Dixon, Florence Fiorilla, Leo Kleiber, James Heflin, Frances Moore. Third row: Wayne Jackson, Howard Jenkins, James Dvorak, Ernest Vogt, Pat Antoine, Shirley Kidd, Ruth Fredricks, Virginia Grissom, Helen Forsman, Katherine Rhodes, Helen Muller, Ella Marie Ng, Ann Carter, Mary Virginia Griggs, Emma Schroder, Marjorie Weidner, Sybil Cane, Faynette Rochester, Florence English, Walter Carss, Paul Egner, J. L. Clark, G. A. Linenberger, Ellis McCune, Paul Bybee, Marion Greve, Charles Matthews, Mr. R. H. Williams. Second row: Eloise Goyen, Bette Shallcross, Marietta Hannon, Mildred Golledge, Marcella Haxthausen, Mildred Fargerson, Lois Courtney, Dorothy Fitze, Frances Bishop, Virginia Vaughan, Mary Bob Coughran, Lucille Johnson. Front row: Etoile Manning, Margaret Turner, Bernice Turner, Dorothy Green, Gwendolyn Cribbs, Betty Phillips, Minnie Mae Byrne, Mary Jo Averyt, Johanna Mansfeld, Gloria Belle Jones, June Hardin, Martha Ruth Sessums, Edith Epley, Mary Aliene Earbart. Officers Charles Matthews . President Bernice Turner . Vice-President June Hardin . Secretary The object of the Reagan chapter of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of this school. These objects have been worthily carried on by members under the supervision of Principa l R. H. Williams and a faculty council composed of Miss Ballew, Miss Coor, Miss Fergurson, Mrs. Godley, Mr. Nash, Mrs. Parrett, and Mr. Stevens. In the fall of 1936 the members elected to the chapter were Maurine Cross, Marion Greve, Ellis McCune, Jennie Mae Rulick. Emma Schroder, Margaret Turner. Kelly Adamson, Harold Murphree, Mary Virginia Griggs, Edith Epley, Marcella Haxthausen, Shirley Kidd, Floyd Stark, J. L. Clark, and Florence Fiorilla. In the spring of 1937 the members elected to the chapter were Pat Antoine, Elsie Barabash, Jessica Borel, Vernadell Brandt, Marshall Bethel, Ernest Brown, Sybil Cain, Ann Carter, Annoinette Clay, Lois Courtney, James Dvorak, Wayne Jackson, Leo Kleiber, G. A. Linenberger, Joe Macbeth, Frances Moore, Wilma Pfeffer, Robert Pruesser, Katherine Rhodes, Josephine Robinson, Ernest Vogt, Audrey Fredericks, Juanita Garvin, Martha Gregg, Billy Jester, Marjorie Weidner, Walter Carss, Gwen¬ dolyn Cribbs, Paul Egner, Helen Forsman, Ruth Fredericks, Dorothy Green, Vivian Griffin, Betty Phillips, Helen Redfield, Norma Lynn Wood, and Mildred Fargerson. New officers elected at the regular meeting on April 29 were: Harold Murphree, president; Virginia Vaughan, vice-president; and Marjorie Hogge, secretary.
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First Drummer . Paul Kepner First Bugler . George Shleeter DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS FRANK ALFAMO LEO BIER WITH WILLARD BRASALTON DANIEL CULOTTA FRED FRENGER DONALD GUM WESLEY HAYES GEORGE HENCKLE DANIEL JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON HERMAN KNABE EDWARD LITTLE leroy McClellan OTTO MITTAG RAMON MORRIS FRANK MORRISON W. G. MIMS OLIN NUNN CHARLES PENNINGTON HARRY REESBY MONROE ROCHESTER ROBERT SMITH WARREN THARP BINFORD THOMPSON EVERETT VAUGHN C. O. WILEY H. C. WRIGHT GLADYS KOEBEL Sponsor l '
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REAGAN BAND Left to right, hack row: Morris Howe, Harold Campbell, Roy Grubbs, L. E. Parchman, John Bozerman, Lawrence Windt, Clayton Lee, Aubrey Pettit, Billy Armstrong, Raymond Kaufman. Fourth row: Emery Borne, Eddie Roberts, Jimmie Holder, Venus Hayes, ATice Irene Dixon, Clarence Kaiser, Eilene House, Herbert Stark, George Hunt, Dexter Gordon. Third row: Gerald Ginn, William Brogden, Fred Look, Richard Doss, Bob Tucker, Jerome Martin, O’Claran Lovelace, Finis Cross, Paul Thomas, Otis Crabbe, Gaines Parker, Jack Love, Edna Fodell, George Ogg, Henry Murphy. Second row: Jack Montgomery, Mr. C. S. Lindsay, director; Winn Rote, George Newell, Elmer Hargis, Joe Cuttitte, Wesley Moffitt, Betty Jo Reagan, Florence Schreiber, Ellis McCune, Lincoln Roman, Arthur Meyer, Ed Moser, Fred Heubner, Sam Bryan, Woodrow Henline, Leonard Meyer, Richard Musgrove, Adele House, Raymond Roman. Front row: Frank McTaggart, Vernice Ostrander, Robert Anderson, Russell Martin, Jack Fetzer, Harold Lindsay, Lucen Luckle, C. F. Furlow, Philip Henderson, Lewis Eberspacher, Lillian Henline, Gustave Moser, Harry Pohl. Not in the picture: Frank Alfano, Gene Arnold, Dick Becker, Lucille Carl, Betty Cain, Marion Morrisey, Ted Mullinix, Olin Nunn, Homoiselle Runnels, Elton Schultz. No school organization could give us the joy and the pride that the band does. All Reagan students, in memory, can hear its martial music calling for the best from each player; hear its strains re-echoing in our auditorium; and see the bright uniforms parading on public and contest occasions. We like our school the better because of our band. REAGAN ORCHESTRA Left to right, back circle: Joe Pettitte, Leonard Myers, Fred Look, Russell Martin, Harold Lindsay, Louis Eberspacher, Mr. Lindsay, director; Jack Love, Ed Moser, Gaines Parker, Clayton Lee, Dexter Gordon, Jennie Mae Rulick, Vernice Ostrander, Richard Love, Raymond Kaufman, Helen Kosta, Alethia Busselle, Lucille Dixon. Middle circle: Fred Russell, Arlo Posenhofer, Kohan Sinclair, Jeanette Newell, Ellis McCune, Arthur Meyer, Adele House, Dick Becker, Alice Irene Dixon, Clarence Kaiser, Richard Doss, Elmer Horgis, Jerome Martin, Raymond Roman, Inez Wright, Charles Casole, Paul Thomas, Florence Schreiber. Front circle: Marcelle McRae, George Newell, Betty Jo Reagan, Eilene House, Emery Borne, Mary V. Dowell, Rachael Spiller, Ruth Atkinson, Mary Pearl Dover. Not in the picture: Louise Atkinson, Bill Uhalt. Our orchestra surprises and delights us with its music. Apparently nothing is too difficult for it to do creditably. Strains from March Slave and other orchestral gems can be heard in whistle or from lips wherever Reagan students may be. There are fine musicians in our orchestra, many of whom might never have had the privilege of playing but for this organization.
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